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Jul 15, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Republican Lawmakers Set to Turn the Tables on Dem Governor's 'Open Borders' Vetoes
Republican lawmakers in North Carolina are poised to override Democratic Governor Josh Stein's vetoes on two immigration bills aimed at enhancing local and federal cooperation. The proposed laws include the "Criminal Illegal Alien Enforcement Act," which mandates local law enforcement to hold suspects for 48 hours after notifying ICE.
Governor Stein argues that the bills are unconstitutional and infringe on civil liberties, while GOP leaders claim they are necessary for public safety. The legislation is expected to face legal challenges, similar to immigration laws in other states.
#politics
The American Mind: American Statesmanship for the Golden Age
California has produced influential conservative thinkers who emphasize the importance of maintaining American identity. Recent electoral trends show a shift in the Democratic Party, with a focus on elite disaffection rather than dispossession, as seen in the rise of candidates like Zohran Mamdani.
The speaker argues that true citizenship in America should encompass sovereignty, a commitment to building the nation, and a sense of obligation to fellow citizens. They express concern over the current political climate, emphasizing the need for gratitude toward the country and its history, rather than viewing it as a contradiction.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Biden Chief of Staff OK'd Autopen Pardons, Email Reveals
Former President Joe Biden's chief of staff approved multiple high-profile preemptive pardons during Biden's final days in office, including for Anthony Fauci and Gen. Mark Milley. This has raised questions about the legitimacy of these pardons, as Trump claims they were signed without proper oversight.
In other political news, Trump is set for a significant week, including a meeting with NATO's chief and an announcement regarding Russia. The UK will host Trump for a second visit, and he is advocating for rate cuts to stimulate the economy while emphasizing the need for U.S. military support to Ukraine.
CNSNews: Mamdani’s Father Called to Destigmatize, Humanize ‘Suicide Bomber’
Columbia Professor Mahmood Mamdani, father of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, has made controversial statements suggesting that "suicide bombing" should not be stigmatized and should be viewed as a form of modern political violence. He argues that it is a misnomer and that such individuals should be seen as soldiers with a higher objective.
Mahmood Mamdani's affiliations with anti-Israel organizations and his comments on suicide bombers have raised concerns, especially as his son has not condemned the phrase "Globalize the intifada." These remarks have sparked debate over the normalization of violence in political discourse.
Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth: Mamdani Serves Adams a Left Hook in the Big Apple
Cicely Davis discusses socialist Zohran Mamdani's challenge to NYC Mayor Eric Adams on her podcast, The Savage Truth. The conversation highlights the growing divide within New York's Democratic Party.
Listeners can access the episode on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
#society
The Federalist: Is The YMCA Using Tax Dollars To Push Trans Agenda?
A conservative parents' rights group is calling for a congressional investigation into the YMCA, alleging misuse of federal funds to promote gender policies that threaten children and violate parental rights. The American Parents Coalition has raised concerns about the YMCA's practices, including allowing biological males in girls' facilities.
The YMCA, which receives substantial government funding, is accused of promoting "radical gender ideology" and not adhering to Title IX. Incidents involving inappropriate behavior in YMCA facilities have further fueled these concerns. The organization has since removed or restricted access to materials related to gender ideology.
Front Page Magazine: On the Death of Karen Diamond
Karen Diamond, an 82-year-old Jewish woman, died after being attacked by Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an illegal immigrant, during a gathering in Boulder, Colorado, supporting Israeli hostages. The assault left 13 people injured, some critically, as Soliman used a homemade flame-thrower.
The incident has sparked criticism over the lack of attention and outrage from anti-racist activists, with many silent on this act of violence against a Jewish victim. The commentary highlights a troubling connection between anti-Zionism and rising antisemitism, calling for recognition and condemnation of such acts.
Times Of Israel: Chief Rabbinate must open rabbinical tests to women, High Court rules
The High Court of Justice ruled that the Chief Rabbinate must allow women to take its rabbinical tests, marking a significant step for female Torah scholars in Israel. While the ruling does not grant women rabbinical ordination, it acknowledges their scholarship and aims to eliminate discrimination in access to exams.
Rabbi Seth Farber, head of the ITIM NGO that initiated the petition, emphasized the ruling's importance in recognizing women's contributions to Jewish scholarship. The Chief Rabbinate's previous resistance to allowing women to take these exams may lead to further legal action if compliance is not achieved promptly.
Fox News: Israeli chemist accuses Stanford of career sabotage with malicious distortion, fabricated claims: Lawsuit
Dr. Shay Laps, an Israeli scientist, has filed a federal lawsuit against Stanford University, alleging a hostile work environment marked by antisemitism, including a fabricated sexual harassment investigation and retaliatory firing. Laps claims his colleagues' hostility stemmed from his Jewish identity, exacerbated by a campus culture of antisemitism following the Hamas attacks.
The lawsuit details instances of discrimination and obstruction in his research efforts, leading to his eventual dismissal from the university. Stanford has denied wrongdoing, stating that an internal investigation found the allegations unsubstantiated.
Front Page Magazine: The Anti-Semitism Crisis—and What Should Be Done
Rising anti-Semitism in the U.S. is increasingly linked to the Democratic Party, with a notable shift in attitudes toward Israel and Palestinians among younger Democrats. This trend has roots in leftist ideologies that have redefined Jews' status in society, often associating them with imperialism.
To address this issue, significant reforms in university programs and political accountability within the Democratic Party are necessary. However, there is skepticism about the willingness of college leadership and party officials to enact meaningful changes, as they may fear backlash from progressive constituents.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump reveals Melania's key role in dealing with Putin on Ukraine war
President Trump stated that Melania Trump influenced his view on Russian President Putin's unreliability regarding peace talks with Ukraine. He recounted instances where he felt optimistic after speaking with Putin, only to learn of ongoing attacks in Ukraine.
Trump expressed frustration with Putin's actions and indicated a willingness to provide more aid to Ukraine. He also confirmed plans to sell arms to NATO allies, emphasizing a united European response to the conflict.
The Telegraph: BBC adviser asked ‘is documentary clean of Hamas’? Bosses never bothered to reply
The BBC's documentary "Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone" was found to have significant oversight, as its narrator, 13-year-old Abdullah Alyazouri, is the son of a Hamas minister. Despite being categorized as "high risk," the BBC aired it without verifying the narrator's connections to Hamas.
An internal review concluded that the documentary breached accuracy guidelines by not disclosing this critical information but cleared the BBC of impartiality violations. The situation has raised concerns about the broadcaster's reputation for impartiality.
The Imaginative Conservative: On Democracies & Death Cults: Israel & the Future of Civilization
Douglas Murray's book examines the existential threat Israel faces following the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He argues that the challenges confronting Israel are not solely its own but are intertwined with the future of Western civilization, particularly in light of Iran's influence since 1979.
Murray highlights the stark contrast between the values of those who cherish life and the ideologies of groups that embrace death. He reflects on the failures leading up to the attack and the resilience of ordinary Israelis in the aftermath. Ultimately, he questions whether Western democracies will choose life in the face of such threats.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Irving Babbitt: An Act of Reparation
Irving Babbitt, a prominent critic and teacher, maintained a steadfast commitment to his humanistic ideals throughout his career. His philosophy emphasized moral restraint and the importance of inner discipline, standing in contrast to the expansive optimism of contemporaries like John Dewey. Babbitt's work often faced misunderstanding and misrepresentation, yet he remained a significant figure advocating for a balanced approach to human experience.
Despite the challenges of his time and the prevailing cultural trends, Babbitt's teachings urge a return to ethical and moral considerations in modern life. His writings, though not widely read today, contain valuable insights that could benefit contemporary society. A renewed engagement with his work could provide a corrective to the current cultural climate, emphasizing the need for self-discipline and a deeper understanding of human limitations.
#health
Fox News: Men face double dementia risk if they have a hidden genetic mutation
A study from Australian universities found that men over 70 with two copies of the H63D variant in the haemochromatosis (HFE) gene are at significantly higher risk of developing dementia. Women are not affected by this genetic mutation, and further research is needed to understand the mechanisms involved.
The study suggests that routine testing for the HFE gene could be beneficial for men, as it may help identify those at risk. Researchers recommend adopting a healthy lifestyle to mitigate dementia risk, including regular exercise, a nutritious diet, and mental engagement.
#crime
Fox News: Hollywood heir accused of beheading wife, in-laws dies in custody days before release of key evidence
Sam Haskell IV, accused of murdering and dismembering his wife and in-laws, died in a Los Angeles jail while awaiting trial. Prosecutors had gathered new evidence, including a blood-soaked knife linked to the victims, just days before his death.
Haskell faced three counts of murder and had previously pleaded not guilty. His death prevents the family from confronting him in court and seeking justice for their loss. The investigation revealed gruesome details, including the disposal of body parts and a planned escape to Japan.
GB News: Neighbour from hell left homeowner with double leg break after running him over
Mohammed Hussain was sentenced to over eight years in prison after running over his neighbor, causing severe injuries, including a double leg fracture. The incident stemmed from a long-standing dispute, and Hussain was also convicted of attempted burglary and burglary.
The victim described living in fear due to Hussain's erratic behavior and drug use. Hussain, who admitted to the crime, was previously granted bail but was later arrested for attempted burglary. He received a total sentence of eight-and-a-half years, along with a five-year driving ban.